More Students With Asperger Syndrome Going to College
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Friday, April 16, 2010
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Since no one thought 5 years ago that my youngest son would ever go to college, and he proved them wrong. I wanted to share this link and story about other students like my son. There were 'extra' things to consider with Asperger's and this article talks about this. However, these 'high funtioning' and amazing young adults can succeed and are valuable to our society in so many ways! My son is succeeding and so can all children and adults on the spectrum! ~ Coreen
ReplyDeleteAs you know my son works as a carer for the adult autisic though hard work finds it very rewarding. I think dealing with their problems was a major factor in his dealing with cancer he was dianosed with nearly three years ago.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
very cool. thanks again for these...
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful! I applaud them! I hope they find great success too!
ReplyDeleteHugs
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you make me feel so happy Coreen..with all your positive attitude and such a beautiful take on life...did'nt i tell you to begin with..all these kids are REALLY special and gifted....you are lucky to have one as your son :)
ReplyDeleteTHis is awesome, and those young Men and Women will succeed!~ Have a great weekend Coreen!
ReplyDeletewell thats just great and why not, power to them :)
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